When I use minnows I also use circle hooks. Never had a gut or gill hook. Always in the corner of the mouth. When I use jigs the don't seen to take it that deep. I have heard of the MD but never tried it.
I recently read an article in this month's Sportsman magazine about applying Mountain Dew through the gills of a bleeding bass to stop the bleeding. Apparently the citric acid will help close the wound. I thought I would mention it because I know I hate to throw back a short one that is bleeding. According to the article, it works fast.
Here's a short video:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0g9sN1J6Yu8
When I use minnows I also use circle hooks. Never had a gut or gill hook. Always in the corner of the mouth. When I use jigs the don't seen to take it that deep. I have heard of the MD but never tried it.
Have to check this one out. I personally cut the line if the fish is deep hooked. They will digest the hook in no time. I go thru a ton hooks but don't think it's gonna cause any financial damage to turn a few back.
I will cut the line, too, but I have had some that seem to start bleeding before the hook is removed. I thought about circle hooks, took, but I thought the crappie would blow the hook out too easy or would tear out of the mouth (paper, and all).I'll give them a try, though.
what size and brand of circle hook are you using?
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I've used Dr. Pepper for years. Just pour a can in the circulating livewell. Something about the soda i think calms them down before they bleed to death.